Chief Tory Decaire, Spot, Mayor Tom Gillen, Lt. Charles Searor, Bill Reilly of river's end, Greg Mills of hte chamber, Billie Crandall Brady of Traffic Safety Board, and Sabine Ingerson of ARISE.
Oswego Daily News

Pedestrian Safety Focus Of Downtown Oswego Program

Spot the Pedestrian Safety Dog will be on hand during the lunch hour rush in downtown Oswego from April 6 – 10 from 11 a.m. to 1 p.m. He will help remind motorists to observe pedestrian safety laws and no right on red signs and walkers to use the pedestrian signals properly as well as cross properly at the crosswalks.

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Oswego Daily News

Oswego County Health Department Celebrates National Public Health Week

During National Public Health Week, April 6 through April 12, the Oswego County Health Department will continue its focus on improving quality of life, increasing years of healthy life, promoting and protecting safe, healthy, and resilient environments, and strengthening public health capacity to improve health outcomes.

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Oswego Daily News

Guilty Verdict Returned in Felony Sex Offense Case

Shortly after 2 p.m. today (April 3), an Oswego County Jury returned a guilty verdict against Shawn A. Mulcahey, 36, of Liverpool. It was alleged that Mulcahey engaged in two or more acts of sexual conduct with a female child between November of 2009 and December of 2010, starting when the victim was only 6 years old. He was ROR’d.

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Fulton Daily News

Community Forum To Feature Fulton Elected Leaders

The greater Fulton community is invited to meet city and county elected leaders at the First United Church of Fulton, 33 S. Third St., on April 16 starting at 7 p.m. Elected leaders will include Fulton Mayor Ron Woodward, several of Fulton’s ward counselors and Oswego County legislators. Additional civic leaders have been invited as well.

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Fulton Daily News

Fulton CCC Campus Goes Tobacco Free

As of April 1, Cayuga Community College is an entirely tobacco free campus.
As the college property continues to be developed and grow CCC has implemented a Tobacco-Use Policy prohibiting the use of cigarettes, electronic cigarettes or e-cigarettes, cigars, pipe, bidi, clove cigarettes and any other smoking product, and any smokeless or spit tobacco in any form.

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Last year’s “Friend of Autism” award winner Larry Eason (left), with Alex Familo who nominated his bus driver, Larry, for the award.
Oswego Daily News

Task Force Gearing Up for April’s Autism Awareness Month

April is Autism Awareness Month and the Oswego County Autism Task Force is gearing up for a month full of activities. It is the mission of the Task Force to provide information and engage in social activities that relate to enhancing the lives of those touched by Autism Spectrum Disorder in our community. For the eighth year, nominations are being sought for people who have made a difference in the lives of those touched by Autism.

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Oswego Daily News

Barclay Renews Fight Against Synthetic Drugs

Assemblyman Will Barclay announced that he has renewed his fight against synthetic drugs. Barclay has reintroduced his legislation that would give law enforcement better tools to help discourage synthetic drug use and sales. Barclay said he continues to be concerned about synthetic drugs. “This bill will provide more tools to law enforcement and close loopholes in the law,” said Barclay.

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Oswego Daily News

Commissioner Seeks To Get DSS Back To Full Strength

Caseworkers at the county Department of Social Services have been carrying larger than usual case loads for about a month now. At this week’s Finance and Personnel Committee meeting, Commissioner Gregg Heffner requested the legislature expedite refilling five caseworker positions. Currently, the extra cases are redistributed to existing workers.

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